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cnn's tom foreman has a pre. >> you everybody, this is a robbery. >> some of the most iconic crime andunishment films came from the 1990s. >> as far back agency i could remember i wanted to be a gangter. >> the bad guys got good lines. >> i ate his liver with fom beans. >> i had to come to prison to be a crook. >> shaw shang redemption is about seeking justice in an imperfect world. and when the convicts win you have a sense of relief. and it's somehow justice has been done. >> in real life, the headlines held plenty of drama. but the economy was steaming along. heroic moments seemed plentiful. and for many americans, the biggest challenge was getting through the workday. >> hello, peter. what's happening. >> to the rescue, a comedy boom the likes of which has rarely been seen. over the top. >> smoking. >> relentless. >> phil connors. >> ned. >> outrageous. >> i just laughed my ass off. >>en at comedy graze had heart. >> and you have a number of people especially adept at the form of the romantic comedy. you have sandra bull okay. hugh grant and meg ryan and. >> my name is forest, forr
cnn's tom foreman has a pre. >> you everybody, this is a robbery. >> some of the most iconic crime andunishment films came from the 1990s. >> as far back agency i could remember i wanted to be a gangter. >> the bad guys got good lines. >> i ate his liver with fom beans. >> i had to come to prison to be a crook. >> shaw shang redemption is about seeking justice in an imperfect world. and when the convicts win you have a sense of relief. and it's somehow...
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here's our tom foreman. >> reporter: call at this time age of big budgets, big adventures, and big audiences. in the 1980s, the box office blockbuster took off. >> four of the biggest money making films of reason times have come from two young gifted filmmakers. >> pushed by the grand visions of a new generation of filmmakers including stephen spielberg and george lucas, even already huge franchises exploded. >> it was the "star wars" movie that took it. "star wars" was huge. but empire strikes back was phenomenal. >> perhaps the nation was just ready for it. after a couple decades of turmoil -- >> i'm not a crook -- >> the rise of president ronald reagan, a former movie star, heralded in a new optimism for many voters. atime of ascendant national power, economy and conservative values. still, not all filmmakers were sold on that vision. >> the idea was that after all sorts of traumas, particularly watergate and vietnam, we healed. but as the public pronouncement is, we're good again, our movies are telling us, no, we're not. no, we are not. >> so even as flag wavers like top gun roared, hol
here's our tom foreman. >> reporter: call at this time age of big budgets, big adventures, and big audiences. in the 1980s, the box office blockbuster took off. >> four of the biggest money making films of reason times have come from two young gifted filmmakers. >> pushed by the grand visions of a new generation of filmmakers including stephen spielberg and george lucas, even already huge franchises exploded. >> it was the "star wars" movie that took it....
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he's been following these hearings for us in washington and here at the big table with me is boris foreman he is a u.s. politics analyst for us and a professor at bard college here in berlin gentlemen it's good to see both of you again oliver let me start with you these hearings they've been called the most anticipated congressional hearings in decades i mean there were high expectations today were those expectations met by mr moeller. well i'd say if you expect a lot of new material to come out of these hearings here today if you expected robert mahler to liver anything substantial to what's already in the report then you might be disappointed right now 3. that was not the purpose of these hearings and the democrats really did not consider this to happen at all robert mala actually was even given the order yesterday by the department of justice to strictly focus on the report one democratic lawmaker even said the main goal is to get driver dollars say what robert rowe it's now if you want you can consider these hearings here today is something like a political blockbuster because what's h
he's been following these hearings for us in washington and here at the big table with me is boris foreman he is a u.s. politics analyst for us and a professor at bard college here in berlin gentlemen it's good to see both of you again oliver let me start with you these hearings they've been called the most anticipated congressional hearings in decades i mean there were high expectations today were those expectations met by mr moeller. well i'd say if you expect a lot of new material to come...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> okay, for the record, i haven't used this app admittedly.step behind when it comes to technology, but let's discuss with liz o'sullivan. she's a technologist at the surveillance technology oversight project also known as s.t.o.p. i know you also call yourself an artificial intelligence activist. thank you for coming on? thanks for having me. a lot of people are seeing this and they're thinking oh, my gosh, what did i do already? you say it's been a shock to see so many people do this without thinking through the potential of where this information could land. tell me more about your concerns? >> well, i think it's a scandal, not because of any one particular company, but because this is actually evidence of the complete lack of regulation governing what companies can do to harvest, mean and sometimes abuse consumer data and it's a threat to privacy and it's also a threat to our national security. >> we heard in tom foreman's report that face app isn't any worse than facek boo, twitter or instagram than any other social platform. do you agree
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> okay, for the record, i haven't used this app admittedly.step behind when it comes to technology, but let's discuss with liz o'sullivan. she's a technologist at the surveillance technology oversight project also known as s.t.o.p. i know you also call yourself an artificial intelligence activist. thank you for coming on? thanks for having me. a lot of people are seeing this and they're thinking oh, my gosh, what did i do already? you say it's been a...
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my grandfather was a farm foreman appeared i grew up in rural america. i know what struggle looks like there. >> tell us about the struggle for your family. rep. craig: one of the things i'm most passionate about is making sure every family in this country has access to health care they can afford. that's because i grew up in a family that did not have access to health care themselves for a lot of my childhood. it is probably no secret that i have been working really hard to make sure that we stabilize the affordable care act and work toward how do we structure health care to make sure that every american has access to it? host: how did you end up going from arkansas to minnesota? rep. craig: i ended up working for a medical technology company. i ran the st. jude medical foundation. a foundation that provided heart treatment for low income women. i'm sure that is no surprise, given my own childhood. saint jude recruited me from another medical technology company in tennessee. i moved from arkansas to tennessee when i was 18 to go to college. 60 miles fro
my grandfather was a farm foreman appeared i grew up in rural america. i know what struggle looks like there. >> tell us about the struggle for your family. rep. craig: one of the things i'm most passionate about is making sure every family in this country has access to health care they can afford. that's because i grew up in a family that did not have access to health care themselves for a lot of my childhood. it is probably no secret that i have been working really hard to make sure...
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the fates of the gravel walk has rests in the hands of one man ammara to foreman. that slightest challenge to his authority can lead to immediate dismissal. i don't want to go back up i'll take my comment about gay bashing ok. good job talk about i don't want to. run you know how to follow you pretty quickly right where you're going through that yeah but if you don't you're not going to die got any treatment in the future is what is going to go with. m r a is as tough as he is shrewd he quickly understood that the country's reconstruction would lead to an explosion and demand for gravel. the corey doesn't belong to hannity but he negotiated the rights to minors. sure be. sure why they carried these. yeah sure and i had in the fight out there been be shooting by dorsai yes sure. ok one last time ok there you are you. it's free yes our free will get your shot free. answering atzmon. laying low for a mug i didn't get it now i mean it's an amount from us we've. got id family them some of. them and oh but you with all that she sold in yes oh oh boy. you know. lads right
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tom foreman is at the lincoln memorial and, tom, not surprisingly, the white house is defending the plans as a simple display of patriotism. >> reporter: yeah, that is what they're saying, jake. and truthfully, on any normal fourth of july this area would be absolutely filled with thousands of people out here to watch the fireworks, down the national mall as they went off. now the fireworks have been moved and all of the lights and all of the attention is directed to the stage up here where the center of attention will be donald trump. the iconic fireworks over the national mall will move to a new spot. all flights will be grounded at washington reagan national airport for more than two hours and three times the usual number of national guard troops will be deployed for security. all so president could be the centerpiece for d.c.'s fourth of july celebration. giving an unprecedented speech at the lincoln memorial. >> we're going to have a great fourth of july in washington, d.c. it will be like no other. >> reporter: for all of the costly changes, it is still not precisely what he wanted
tom foreman is at the lincoln memorial and, tom, not surprisingly, the white house is defending the plans as a simple display of patriotism. >> reporter: yeah, that is what they're saying, jake. and truthfully, on any normal fourth of july this area would be absolutely filled with thousands of people out here to watch the fireworks, down the national mall as they went off. now the fireworks have been moved and all of the lights and all of the attention is directed to the stage up here...
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the foreman tells her how iron ore and coke are used to create the multan steel which is then processed further. but if i could. decide leo is pursuing an apprenticeship at auto younker which is located south of our friend the company is one of germany's biggest producers of high grade steel products and melting furnace says. during her training here lee has spent more time in an open plan office usually she works with computers and excell tables rather than furnaces and molten steel the 19 year old is training to become an industrial management assistant she graduated from secondary school in 2013 and is now in her 2nd year at auto younger up she's already learned about bookkeeping stock and sales and is currently working in purchasing she right out of the good thing about this training is that you become familiar with the broad spectrum of data. and can decide later on what your focus will be if you. many other young people also pursue this kind of career plans almost 20000 of them start training as industrial management assistance each year it's long been one of the most popular appr
the foreman tells her how iron ore and coke are used to create the multan steel which is then processed further. but if i could. decide leo is pursuing an apprenticeship at auto younker which is located south of our friend the company is one of germany's biggest producers of high grade steel products and melting furnace says. during her training here lee has spent more time in an open plan office usually she works with computers and excell tables rather than furnaces and molten steel the 19...
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the foreman calls in a few of the others. these days any conversation without the entire jury being there would create a mistrial. they were sleeping at the jail and someone wakes someone else up and i think i am ready to side with you and they had the verdict and roosevelt was so happy he actually gave -- he said to the jurors, when you were in oyster bay. he provided a signed copy of the trial, the transcript of the trial for each of the jurors, i thought it would be fun to buy one of those but couldn't find it. it was a big win for roosevelt and he updated his who's who profile. >> that is a great side story but also eat point out in the book this was like the oj trial in terms of media attention. hacking this court room, at the very end, tragic irony, drives that off of the front pages. >> a very important point. the lusitania is sunk during the trial and there are 128 or so americans who were killed when a german sub shop the missiles at the lusitania and 1100 people were killed, 128% were american as roosevelt had to de
the foreman calls in a few of the others. these days any conversation without the entire jury being there would create a mistrial. they were sleeping at the jail and someone wakes someone else up and i think i am ready to side with you and they had the verdict and roosevelt was so happy he actually gave -- he said to the jurors, when you were in oyster bay. he provided a signed copy of the trial, the transcript of the trial for each of the jurors, i thought it would be fun to buy one of those...
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here's more about it from cnn's tom foreman in washington. >> reporter: despite scotching temperatures earlier in the day and intermittent rain, a reasonable sized crowd showed up here to see the president as he came out to give this unusual address to the american public on independence day. and he focused generally on american exceptionalism, not only in the military, which was the theme of all of this, but in general as well. >> that same american spirit that emboldened our founders has kept us strong throughout our history. to this day, that spirit runs through the veins of every american patriot. it lives on in each and every one of you here today. it is the spirit daring and defines, excellence and adventure, courage and confidence, loyalty and love that built this country into the most exceptional nation in the history of the world and our nation is stronger today than it ever was before. it is its strongest now. >> reporter: despite a lot of fears the president did not focus on partisan issues, but instead talked about americans as a whole, never really mentioning democrats or
here's more about it from cnn's tom foreman in washington. >> reporter: despite scotching temperatures earlier in the day and intermittent rain, a reasonable sized crowd showed up here to see the president as he came out to give this unusual address to the american public on independence day. and he focused generally on american exceptionalism, not only in the military, which was the theme of all of this, but in general as well. >> that same american spirit that emboldened our...
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foreman always was sure it's that work crisply pressed indeed everything about him we heard was sheer elegance he was about 50 years old. of all i'm up home and was there and voice you on these sensitive issues. but these committees are not all happened some 10 years ago so i can't remember exactly can as michigan always known so we now know that holeman was well dressed and knew all about arms transports on beluga ships and we know that stolberg doesn't like talking about those transports he refuses to snitch on home and and is not prepared to talk about akio brisk the secret court in the ukraine corner where we've the house make a brief cut. kiev the capital of the ukraine it took 8 months for us to get an appointment with a politician who knows everything about the secret port stall but refuses to talk about an appointment with a politician who sent the head of his intelligence service to kenya our appointment is with the former president of the ukraine. viktor yuschenko outlined how putin is destroying the ukraine through his occupation of the crimea putin the enemy but he dodged
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the fruits of the gravel walk has rests in the hands of one man ammara to foreman. that slightest challenge to his authority can lead to immediate dismissal. i don't want to go back up i'll keep my comment about gay bashing ok. good job talk about me i would. not know how to follow you pretty quickly right. you know it's not true that you. should that you're not going to die quietly 3 minutes of the 50 is what it. will be i'm on is as tough as he is shrewd he quickly understood that the country's reconstruction would lead to an explosion and demand for gravel. the quarry doesn't belong to hannity but he negotiated the right to mine it. sure be. sure and i think a this. as you and i had in the fight out there been be shooting. so i do not understand ok. it's 3 years out of 3 ok yes shot 3. assaying atzmon. my aim. for a month i didn't get it now i mean it's in a month from us we. got a d. . i am a little summer. inman though but you were there on local t.v. so you know so. of. my ads right will don't just fall back plan. recovering from 11 years of civil war takes ti
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tom foreman has more on the planning and the backlash. >> preparations under way up and down the national mall with some big pieces of military hardware being brought in as the president wished for the white house, this is a big display of american exceptionalism, for the president's critics it is instead an awful lot of fuss about him. the iconic fireworks over the national mall will be moved to a new spot, all flights will be grounded at reagan national airport for more than two hours. and three tis time three times number of guard will be deployed for security. all for the fourth of july celebration, giving an unprecedented speech at the lincoln memorial. >> it will be like no other. >> reporter: for all the costly changes, it is still not precisely what he wanted early on, a grand military parade as seen in some other countries such as france, russia and north korea. but cost estimates for that plan quickly ran into tens of millions of dollars. the d.c. city council mindful of expensive street damage said no tanks. the park service has remained quiet about how much it will cost to tak
tom foreman has more on the planning and the backlash. >> preparations under way up and down the national mall with some big pieces of military hardware being brought in as the president wished for the white house, this is a big display of american exceptionalism, for the president's critics it is instead an awful lot of fuss about him. the iconic fireworks over the national mall will be moved to a new spot, all flights will be grounded at reagan national airport for more than two hours....
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tom foreman, thanks very much. the white house says the president's speech itself won't turn political, but you and i have seen the president's speeches and comments turn very political eonven in forums where they shouldn't. for instance when i was in south korea the president visited some troops there and took some shots of democrats in front of the troops. what should you expect tomorrow? >> i think you're right, jim. and you're right to say first the white house will say this won't be a political speech. i was in the office the other day and we asked him about that and he said, no, i'll be speaking to all americans and i can't speak for all americans. but it really is a part of president trump's dna to get political. and as you said on issues and speeches where they weren't supposed to be political rallies they ened up becoming that way. when he first went to cia headquarters he gave a very political seech. there was a rally or event at a tank factory earlier this year in ohio when he started going off on john m
tom foreman, thanks very much. the white house says the president's speech itself won't turn political, but you and i have seen the president's speeches and comments turn very political eonven in forums where they shouldn't. for instance when i was in south korea the president visited some troops there and took some shots of democrats in front of the troops. what should you expect tomorrow? >> i think you're right, jim. and you're right to say first the white house will say this won't be...
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here's tom foreman. >> reporter: the new millennium started with an explosion of stars. big box office returns. >> stars become for a while the most dependable element in movies. >> exactly. >> which is why their salaries go up and also changing the whole context of movies because the power balance in movies changes. by changing the balance, it changes the kind of movies we like. ones that ultimately centralize the star. >> reporter: the superstars made potentially mediocre scripts into hits and forgettable ones -- >> the training day -- >> reporter: -- much more memorable. >> show you around. >> "training day" is an otherwise small film without denzel's presence. >> reporter: and all that made the studios happy especially as they started building on that. film series were soon everywhere. from the "fast and the furious." to "transformers." to the "bourn" movies. to -- >> i volunteer as tribute. >> the executives start seeing that's the direction that we want to go. they're not looking for a single project. >> welcome to the caribbean. >> they want the next franchise. >>
here's tom foreman. >> reporter: the new millennium started with an explosion of stars. big box office returns. >> stars become for a while the most dependable element in movies. >> exactly. >> which is why their salaries go up and also changing the whole context of movies because the power balance in movies changes. by changing the balance, it changes the kind of movies we like. ones that ultimately centralize the star. >> reporter: the superstars made potentially...
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tom foreman is live with one of those tanks behind him near the lincoln memorial.hat's the latest, tom? >> reporter: this is exactly what the president wanted. big pieces of military hardware right in the middle of this area that will be absolutely flooded with tourists for the holiday. look at how they brought these in last night. these are actually bradley fighting vehicles. they're armored personnel carriers. allegedly there will be some abrams tanks brought in as well. that is the big question though. who's going to pay for all this? what budget is this coming out of? and while the president says this is a celebration of america, many of his critics are saying, no. this is a celebration of himself. the iconic fireworks over the national mall will be moved to a new spot. all flights grounded at reagan national airport for two hours. and troops deployed for security. all so president donald trump can be the center piece for d.c.'s fourth of july celebration. giving an unprecedented speech at the lincoln memorial. >> we'll have a great fourth of july celebration l
tom foreman is live with one of those tanks behind him near the lincoln memorial.hat's the latest, tom? >> reporter: this is exactly what the president wanted. big pieces of military hardware right in the middle of this area that will be absolutely flooded with tourists for the holiday. look at how they brought these in last night. these are actually bradley fighting vehicles. they're armored personnel carriers. allegedly there will be some abrams tanks brought in as well. that is the big...
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tom foreman, thank you very much. >>> a lot of questions and a few answers in the death of a prominent civil rights leader in baton rouge, louisiana, who founded that city's african-american history museum. cnn's randi kaye joined us outside the museum in baton rouge. randi, what have you been able to determine about what happened? >> john, it is a real mystery here in baton rouge. it all began about 3:45 on friday afternoon when police say they got an anonymous tip about a body in the trunk of a car. they went to check it out and it was the body of sadie roberts joseph. she was 75 years old. so police are stumped about who would have done this to her and what happened. they will not say how she died. she saw her family earlier in the day. she was apparently cooking cornbread and her oven failed and she brought it over to her sister's house and never came to pick it up. she was a well-known civil rights leader, a tireless advocate for peace. we're outside this morning at the baton rouge, african-american museum which she created. she also helped at risk youth, created juneteenth celebr
tom foreman, thank you very much. >>> a lot of questions and a few answers in the death of a prominent civil rights leader in baton rouge, louisiana, who founded that city's african-american history museum. cnn's randi kaye joined us outside the museum in baton rouge. randi, what have you been able to determine about what happened? >> john, it is a real mystery here in baton rouge. it all began about 3:45 on friday afternoon when police say they got an anonymous tip about a body...
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tom foreman is in washington and joins us now to explain.e they discovered new problems with the jet or is it the solutions to the problems we already knew about aren't sufficient? >> reporter: a little bit of both seems to be the answer here. the real fundamental problem here is that every time they seem to be getting close to a finish line on this, the goalpost moves a little further out. i think the real key to that has been as they have looked at the basic airplane, not just this one problem, they've re-examined all sorts of earlier things that they said were fine or felt were okay and started saying, well, is that really okay? one of the questions, for example, being if you go to these manual controls, are they essentially too stiff for some piles to maneuver? are they requiring too much energy? american airlines expressed faith in this and said that they remain confident impending software updates to the boeing 737 max along with new training elements developed in coordination will lead to recertification of the aircraft this year but
tom foreman is in washington and joins us now to explain.e they discovered new problems with the jet or is it the solutions to the problems we already knew about aren't sufficient? >> reporter: a little bit of both seems to be the answer here. the real fundamental problem here is that every time they seem to be getting close to a finish line on this, the goalpost moves a little further out. i think the real key to that has been as they have looked at the basic airplane, not just this one...
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cnn's tom foreman takes you inside hollywood in the '80s during the decade that changed the movies. >l it the age of big budgets, big adventures and big audiences. >> looking good. >> in the 1980s the box office blockbuster took off. >> four of the biggest money-making films of recent times have come from two young gifted filmmakers. >> pushed by the grand vigds of a new generation of filmmakers including steven spielberg and george lucas even already huge franchises exploded. >> it was the star wars movie that took the whole thing to a whole other -- "star wars" was huge, but "empire strikes back" was phenomenal. >> perhaps the nation was just ready for it after a couple of decades of turmoil. >> i'm not a crook. >> the rise of president ronald reagan, a former movie star heralded a new optimism for many voters, a time of ascendant national power, an up proving economy and conservative values. still, not all filmmakers were sold on that vision. >> the idea was that after all sorts of traumas, particularly watergate and vietnam we healed, but as the public pronouncement is we're good
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asks the foreman. "yeah, when i'm dead," growls carl and slams the door. "strange inheritance." thanks so much for watching, and remember -- you can't take it with you. >> a wild west pioneer... >> there's a saying, "the cowards didn't come." so you had to be brave. >> he truly was the john wayne of the 19th century. >> he leaves behind a trunk of relics... and a classic, woven into the fabric of america itself. >> there was a pair of old blue jeans in here. >> what'd they look like? >> they said that they were the oldest unworn pair they had ever seen. >> that's unbelievable. >> so are the lengths to which folks go for vintage old denim. >> finding any levi's pre-1900 is a massive rarity. that's the holy grail. >> what do you think they're worth? ♪ [ door creaks ] [ wi
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> let's get more on all of this with colonel cedric layton in washingtons a cnn military analyst. welcome. always great to have you on the show. >> thanks, rosemary. it's great to be with you. >> well, as a military man yourself, how concerned are you that president trump is hijacking 4th of july celebrations turning them into a campaign event essentially as some critics have suggested? >> well, i'm very concerned about it, rosemary, because the american military is an apolitical military. that's what we're supposed to be. obviously, military members have their own political views. but they are really prohibited from campaigning for candidates, from showing up at campaign events, or from doing anything that is perceived to be a partisan political piece or anything of a partisan political nature. and to do something like this on the 4th of july is i think getting very close to the line that divides the military from the political world. >> right. and president trump tweeted this. "the pentagon and other great military leaders are thrilled to be a part" of h
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>> let's get more on all of this with colonel cedric layton in washingtons a cnn military analyst. welcome. always great to have you on the show. >> thanks, rosemary. it's great to be with you. >> well, as a military man yourself, how concerned are you that president trump is hijacking 4th of july celebrations turning them into a campaign event essentially as some critics have suggested? >> well, i'm very concerned about it, rosemary,...
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open in the seven, pilar with the bases loaded again, alec dickerson scored to make it 6-1, pilar foreman, and then mike doubled in the left, and then the giants scored six runs and then, went on to win 10-4, to split the four-game series. a swing of this at-bat, that's matt jackman, and he is the first time all-star. heading to the july 9 game in cleveland, please the team with 21 homers, and lockdown gold glove defense. congratulations to him. in anaheim, after yoga class, the a's and angels were at it again, and so was this guy in the red. didn't quite work out for him. top of the fifth, matt chapman, this is before he was named an all-star, a three run blast, when they needed a big hit, chapman. mike trout represented the tying run, and was frozen, strike three, from joe. top of the eighth, a's blew it open, josh bagley, down the right field line, to rinse scored to make it 9-2, two batters later, chapman again. a liner into the gap, a clear line, six rbi day. a's escort seven rents of any, beat the angels 12 ministry, to take three out of four. we pivoted to the pga golf in detroit,
open in the seven, pilar with the bases loaded again, alec dickerson scored to make it 6-1, pilar foreman, and then mike doubled in the left, and then the giants scored six runs and then, went on to win 10-4, to split the four-game series. a swing of this at-bat, that's matt jackman, and he is the first time all-star. heading to the july 9 game in cleveland, please the team with 21 homers, and lockdown gold glove defense. congratulations to him. in anaheim, after yoga class, the a's and angels...
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the fates of the gravel walk as rests in the hands of one man ammara to foreman. that slightest challenge to his authority can lead to immediate dismissal. i don't want to. run up. the comedy about gay bashing ok i'll write it out with blogger but i don't want to keep dark you know to talk about it would be quite cool right where you know to go through that year but if you don't you're not going to die and probably 3 minutes of the game is what is going. on a little. m r a is as tough as he is shrewd he quickly understood that the country's reconstruction would lead to an explosion and demand for gravel. the quarry doesn't belong to hannity but he negotiated the right to mine it. be. sure and i think a decent. a ha as you and i had in the fight out ambition to do it in goodbye dorsai of us so i did not ok one last time ok. it's 3 years out of 3 ok shot 3. as saying at small. my aim. for a month i didn't get it now i mean it's in a month from us we've. got id. i'm a little. mundo but you're. still you know so over the you know. my ads right with them and they just
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so that's another way to get some wrinkles tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>the house passed a bill to raise the minimum wage for the first time in a decade the raise the wage act would bring the federal minimum wage up gradually from 7.25 an hour to 15 bucks an hour by the year 2025. after that the rate would be indexed to the median hourly wage of all workers. the vote was 231 to one 99. earlier today, house speaker nancy pelosi spoke about the importance of passing that bill. >>this still a tease that equality getting nearly 20 million working women. that is nearly one 3rd of all working women, a raise and it helps narrow the gender wage gap that, disproportionately targets women of color, putting more. >>the rays will give nearly 30 million americans so raise states are already able to raise the wage be on the federal minimum many have done so including california where it is 12 bucks an hour. still to come with local police are now offering for info on a man's unsolved murder. >>there may be a lot of discounts that are missing out on. we have that comi
so that's another way to get some wrinkles tom foreman, cnn, washington. >>the house passed a bill to raise the minimum wage for the first time in a decade the raise the wage act would bring the federal minimum wage up gradually from 7.25 an hour to 15 bucks an hour by the year 2025. after that the rate would be indexed to the median hourly wage of all workers. the vote was 231 to one 99. earlier today, house speaker nancy pelosi spoke about the importance of passing that bill....
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mario: in each department, we have a foreman. in the cutting department, we have a foreman.lemonis: where are your boys at? they off today? mario: uh, no, they're budging around. i don't know. they're very -- very busy. lemonis: i'd like to meet them. can you take me to them? mario: uh, you know what? susana: i already know what's going on here. the brothers think i owe them their birth right. lemonis: so neither of them will talk to me. susana: no. mario: supposed to be equal partnership. lemonis: and so, the only way that they would agree to meet me is if susana gave away two-thirds of the company? mario: well, originally, it's what you're supposed to do. lemonis: whose business is it? who's selling? who's designing? the boys are designing? mario: well, it's not the point. susana: they think that i owe them more than i owe them. they -- there's no respect here for me at all. there's no respect. where's the respect? and what did i do? i created a business, made a lot of jobs, and now everybody hates me. i'm never gonna be in business with them again. and i'm not gonna have
mario: in each department, we have a foreman. in the cutting department, we have a foreman.lemonis: where are your boys at? they off today? mario: uh, no, they're budging around. i don't know. they're very -- very busy. lemonis: i'd like to meet them. can you take me to them? mario: uh, you know what? susana: i already know what's going on here. the brothers think i owe them their birth right. lemonis: so neither of them will talk to me. susana: no. mario: supposed to be equal partnership....
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tom foreman, thank you so much. >>> insults and promises.ade that was full of name calling. stay with us. [ referee whistle sounds ] [ cheering ] when you need the fuel to be your nephew's number one fan. holiday inn express. we're there. so you can be too. when you have diabetes, ♪ dietary choices are crucial to help manage blood sugar, but it can be difficult to find a balanced solution. try great-tasting boost glucose control. the patented blend of protein, fat, and carbs is part of a balanced formula that's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. in fact, it provides 60% more protein than the leading diabetes nutrition shake and contains only 1 carb choice. enjoy the balanced nutrition of boost glucose control as part of a healthy diet. play it cool and escape heartburn fast with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. ♪ tum tum tum tums with new tums chewy bites cooling sensation. if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it
tom foreman, thank you so much. >>> insults and promises.ade that was full of name calling. stay with us. [ referee whistle sounds ] [ cheering ] when you need the fuel to be your nephew's number one fan. holiday inn express. we're there. so you can be too. when you have diabetes, ♪ dietary choices are crucial to help manage blood sugar, but it can be difficult to find a balanced solution. try great-tasting boost glucose control. the patented blend of protein, fat, and carbs is part...
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i do want to go to cnn's tom foreman, though, he's mingling with the crowds. are waiting for the celebration to begin along with those crowds, tom. and we are told that there are some concerns within the white house about the crowd size. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, if you look from where i'm standing here, brianna, straight down the mall toward the lincoln, you can see what looks like, as we push the shot in, a lot of people filling in there. but i have to tell you what you saw in the foreground here, all that green space, that goes all the way up to the water, at least. so, yes, as a compressed shot it looks like a lot of people here. it is not certainly an overwhelming crowd. there is plenty of room if anyone wants to join us at the last moment. at the same time i will point out there are people here to support the president, very strongly so. other people not so much. you can look here to this side, you can see the baby trump balloon which was deflated awhile ago in worries about this weather. it has now been reinflated and pushed up so i
i do want to go to cnn's tom foreman, though, he's mingling with the crowds. are waiting for the celebration to begin along with those crowds, tom. and we are told that there are some concerns within the white house about the crowd size. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: well, if you look from where i'm standing here, brianna, straight down the mall toward the lincoln, you can see what looks like, as we push the shot in, a lot of people filling in there. but i have to tell you what...
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navy veteran, labor leader, maintenance foreman and certified welder by trade. he's received a certificate of acheement for completing courses at the florida international university center for labor research and studies. after serving in the navy from 1976 to 1979 he was hired by florida power and light and went on to become an apprentice mechanic at the florida everglades power plant. mr. soto: in 1994 he became a journeyman mechanic and later became a mechanical certified welder and nuclear maintenance foreman. he's held various positions within his local union of the international brotherhood of electrical workers, including treasure, executive board member stewart, u4 delegate and national convention delegate an served as florida electrical worker vice president and executive board member. gary has been a member of i.b.w. since 1980 and established the process to train members in the code of excellence training program. he women system counsel, and was later elected to serve as business manager in 2005 where he ran unopposed for four additional three-year t
navy veteran, labor leader, maintenance foreman and certified welder by trade. he's received a certificate of acheement for completing courses at the florida international university center for labor research and studies. after serving in the navy from 1976 to 1979 he was hired by florida power and light and went on to become an apprentice mechanic at the florida everglades power plant. mr. soto: in 1994 he became a journeyman mechanic and later became a mechanical certified welder and nuclear...
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destruction by tanks and artillery creates new ecological niches says army ecologist wilfried korten pons foreman tank trails and bomb craters where frogs and newts can spawn. it's extraordinary the damage we see here from tank trucks you only see this in military training areas is especially important for nature conservation this is not static environmental protection habitats are constantly changing they're also valuable areas not in regular use by the military where nature can evolve organically to live. in the area is used less often they deploy sheep several 1000 sheep graze all summer long in the military training ground so that's what makes sheep really useful is that they get into all the corners under the bushes into parts of the woods we can't reach a machine can't do that the sheep saw prince grazing and droppings at the turf into the state that nature needs. the sheep of spent numerous summers in the military zone and are well used to it so shepherd karl-heinz kinkel. in there regularly generally whenever they're shooting even heavy fire you'd be amazed how fast they adapt if they do
destruction by tanks and artillery creates new ecological niches says army ecologist wilfried korten pons foreman tank trails and bomb craters where frogs and newts can spawn. it's extraordinary the damage we see here from tank trucks you only see this in military training areas is especially important for nature conservation this is not static environmental protection habitats are constantly changing they're also valuable areas not in regular use by the military where nature can evolve...
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in hawaii in the middle of the pacific ocean in spite of the island's remote location it is also foreman that didn't bring to the epidemic of the 20th century plastic. the. plastic pollution is littering beaches and endangering certain species of animals no matter how remote or out of reach. but. in this elaborate tree in the north of the occupied ago scientists study marine animals not plastic at least in theory. no idea what that is. but it's certainly plastic. and jessica perelman is a biologist accustomed to finding plastic in fish stomachs she has started a very unique collection. of casually often plastic bags. just as off of a stomach when i found it had no idea what it wasn't all that it just. or did you react when you find this installment i was shocked i started documenting it measuring it taking photos showing whoever else was around in the lab and we were kind of. we were just there shocked to think that these fish are are really ingesting that i mean. to her disbelief the scientist has found plastic in a non likely specimen known as the fish. the young were not expecting suc
in hawaii in the middle of the pacific ocean in spite of the island's remote location it is also foreman that didn't bring to the epidemic of the 20th century plastic. the. plastic pollution is littering beaches and endangering certain species of animals no matter how remote or out of reach. but. in this elaborate tree in the north of the occupied ago scientists study marine animals not plastic at least in theory. no idea what that is. but it's certainly plastic. and jessica perelman is a...
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cnn's tom foreman has a preview. >> the new millennium startwood an explosion of stars.ing big box office returns. >> stars become for a while the most dependable element in movies, which is why their salaries go up and also changes the whole context of movies, because the power balance in movies change. and by changing balance is changes the kind of movies we go to ones that ultimately centralize the star. >> the superstars made potentially mediocre scripts into hits and forgettable ones. >> training day is an otherwise small film without denzel's presence. >> and all that made the studios happy. especially as they started building on that. film seriesy soon everywhere from the fast and furious to transformers, to the bourne movies. to. >> the executive starts seeing the direction we want to go. they're not looking for a single project. they want the next franchise. >> you shall not pass! >> some franchises were themselves the star attractions. the lord of the rings, for example, and the story of a magical boy. >> mr. potter. >> the harry potter film franchise like the
cnn's tom foreman has a preview. >> the new millennium startwood an explosion of stars.ing big box office returns. >> stars become for a while the most dependable element in movies, which is why their salaries go up and also changes the whole context of movies, because the power balance in movies change. and by changing balance is changes the kind of movies we go to ones that ultimately centralize the star. >> the superstars made potentially mediocre scripts into hits and...
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in hawaii in the middle of the pacific ocean in spite of the island's remote location it is also foreman that dim to the epidemic of the 20th century plastic. and. plastic pollution is littering beaches and endangering certain species of animals no matter how remote or out of reach. in this elaborate tree in the north of the occupied ago scientists study marine animals not plastic at least in theory. no idea what that is. but it's certainly plastic. jessica apparel man is a biologist accustomed to finding plastic in fish stomachs she has started a very unique connection. casually often plastic bags. and this was all coiled up in the stomach when i found it had no idea what it wasn't all that it just. or did you react when you find this installment i was shocked i started documenting at measuring it taking photos showing whoever else was around in the lab and we were kind of. we were just in their shock to think that these fish are are really ingesting this i mean. to her disbelief the scientist has found plastic in an unlikely specimen known as the long fish. the young researcher was not
in hawaii in the middle of the pacific ocean in spite of the island's remote location it is also foreman that dim to the epidemic of the 20th century plastic. and. plastic pollution is littering beaches and endangering certain species of animals no matter how remote or out of reach. in this elaborate tree in the north of the occupied ago scientists study marine animals not plastic at least in theory. no idea what that is. but it's certainly plastic. jessica apparel man is a biologist accustomed...
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have you reached out to foreman presidents, and if so, who and why? >> not too much. i speak with george bush, i spoke a little bit with the father. but really not too much. it's hard when people are against you. i very much disagreed with the war in iraq. so it's hard to say, that, you know, all of a sudden i can forget that i'm in a situation where we're in the middle east where we've defeated as you know the cal fate and syria, i did that because i did that. i wanted to do that. and we did it, 100% of the cal fate. when it was at 99%, people said you cannot pull out. when i took over, it was a mess. anyway, i defeated 100% cal fate. that doesn't mean isis doesn't go running around bombing a store an doing what they do because they're stone cold crazy, but we've done a great job. but i disagreed very strongly on having gone in the middle east. we're in there for more than 7 trillion. thousands of lives, millions of lives. you have to count both sides because i actually count both sides. millions of lives. and they went into a country that did not knock down the worl
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. >>> in san jose, foreman recovering after a shooting late on saturday night in the cambria park area. neighbors said the vehicles were doing donuts before crowds of people got into several dozen cars and drove off. investigators believe the activity may be linked to a house. that is often rented out for parties. >> i think they need to investigate who is rented. in is to be tightly regulated and like today that is not happening. despite the victims are described as one adult and three juvenile teens. structuring to the fallout from last week's powerful earthquakes in southern california, thousands of aftershocks including one earlier this morning. some families are even fearful to a at home. >> my mom. aftershock. struct aftershocks have been nonstop since last week's two earthquakes rocked california. more than 3000 have hit since thursday at her residence in ridgecrest it is a constant reminder of the dangers they face. selected to hear the rumble? mother nature let us know she is still boss.>> the fear of another major earthquake has caused some to sleep outside. >> it is kind of
. >>> in san jose, foreman recovering after a shooting late on saturday night in the cambria park area. neighbors said the vehicles were doing donuts before crowds of people got into several dozen cars and drove off. investigators believe the activity may be linked to a house. that is often rented out for parties. >> i think they need to investigate who is rented. in is to be tightly regulated and like today that is not happening. despite the victims are described as one adult...
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will hurt the england players for years to come i'm sure even if they are rightly very proud of that foreman says at this tournament now we heard from them right back after the game let's hear what she had to say about those 2 moments. obviously because medicates. decision offsides and offside we're not going to argue with that but you know it's these are the fine lines in football and in a semi final pushed us a right to the edge. you know even at the end of the game we still looked and even with 10 men unfortunately that's the way. touch the way football goes indeed all of the defending champions are or in the final again can they be stopped. i think they can i mean they still look like the best team in the world at the moment and they've proved that really by beating some very tough opposition the likes of england and france of course the hosts in the in the quarterfinals they've also beaten sweden already at the tournament one of the other teams left in the play in a semifinal against the netherlands but look the u.s. as i say of taking the lead early on in every game so far they've scor
will hurt the england players for years to come i'm sure even if they are rightly very proud of that foreman says at this tournament now we heard from them right back after the game let's hear what she had to say about those 2 moments. obviously because medicates. decision offsides and offside we're not going to argue with that but you know it's these are the fine lines in football and in a semi final pushed us a right to the edge. you know even at the end of the game we still looked and even...
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my grandfather was a foreman. theost his job in 1980's farm crisis. i know what it is to lose your way of life, not just a job. having spent 20 years working in international markets and trade, i think i know more than most what it looks like when farmers just want a fair price and they want markets. int is what i have enjoyed getting to know the farmers in my district and abdicating for them -- advocating for them. host: how many do you have in your district? rep. craig: i don't know off the top of my head. [laughter] geographically, it is 50% rule. starts in the, it southern part of st. paul and it moves into this great rural farmland. it is not just farmers that are in our district. it is the economy that is produced around those small family farms. the truth is we are losing them at record pace. losing them at record pace. host: what are some accomplishments you have so far? rep. craig: i am proud of hr 31, that is the local water protection act. that will battle pollution in our cities and our counties. they are allowing those grant dollars. the
my grandfather was a foreman. theost his job in 1980's farm crisis. i know what it is to lose your way of life, not just a job. having spent 20 years working in international markets and trade, i think i know more than most what it looks like when farmers just want a fair price and they want markets. int is what i have enjoyed getting to know the farmers in my district and abdicating for them -- advocating for them. host: how many do you have in your district? rep. craig: i don't know off the...